
Good to know: Komodo All Inclusive is operated by Komodo Luxury, a real award-winning Indonesian liveaboard operator (TripAdvisor Travelers’ Choice 2022–2025, founded 2015, part of Juara Holding Group Limited). We bundle the boat, cabins, full board and guided dives into one all-inclusive price (park fees usually separate). Komodo National Park (UNESCO 1991) requires park entry fees/permits — general information, verify current rates. Dive-site conditions and seasons are indicative and vary; Komodo currents are strong and many north sites are advanced. Marine life — mantas, hammerheads — is seasonal and wild, and can never be guaranteed. Prices are indicative ranges, by quote, and vary by vessel, cabins, season, itinerary length and group size. Enquiries and booking via WhatsApp +62 811-3823-875 and sales@komodoluxury.com.
Luxury Komodo all inclusive means a high-end liveaboard package on a premium phinisi where your cabin, full-board dining, guided dives or snorkelling, tenders and crew services are bundled into one transparent price from Labuan Bajo. On this page I’ll explain exactly what a luxury all inclusive Komodo experience looks like aboard our Komodo Signature and Komodo Prestige phinisi, what is included, what is quoted separately, and how to choose the right premium Komodo all inclusive package for your dates and dive level.
What “Luxury Komodo All Inclusive” Really Means
As Komodo All Inclusive by Komodo Luxury, we specialise in high end all inclusive Komodo packages that start and end in Labuan Bajo, Flores. “All inclusive” refers to everything on board your private or shared charter; Komodo National Park itself remains a regulated protected area with its own mandatory fees and permits, which are usually billed separately.
Core Inclusions on Our Luxury Phinisi Packages
All luxury Komodo all inclusive packages aboard Komodo Signature or Komodo Prestige are designed around the same core components:
- Your own en-suite cabin – air-conditioned, with private bathroom and daily housekeeping.
- Full-board dining – breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks prepared fresh by our onboard chef team; mineral water, tea and coffee always available.
- Crewed phinisi yacht – private Indonesian wooden phinisi operated by Komodo Luxury with licensed captain, cruise director, deckhands and chef.
- Guided water activities – guided scuba dives for certified divers and guided snorkelling for non-divers, with dive guides/instructors onboard.
- Tenders & equipment support – speedboats/tenders for transfers to dive sites, beaches and trek starting points.
- Basic gear for in-water activities – snorkel gear is normally included; dive gear rental can be added in your quote.
- Labuan Bajo port services – embarkation and disembarkation in or near Labuan Bajo harbour with transfers to the yacht.
These are bundled into one trip price so you are not calculating per-meal or per-dive surcharges while you are already on the water.
What Is Usually Quoted Separately
Komodo National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site (inscribed in 1991) and one of Indonesia’s earliest national parks (established in 1980). The park authority and other agencies charge separate, regulated fees. To keep your package transparent and to accommodate regulatory changes, we usually quote these items separately from your cruise rate:
- Komodo National Park entry tickets and conservation fees
- Dive and snorkelling permits inside the park
- Local retribution charges and harbour fees
- Ranger-guided Komodo dragon trekking fees
Fee structures have changed multiple times over recent years. As of the last verification (June 2026), a typical adult staying multiple days and diving several times can expect total park-related costs in the low to mid hundreds of US dollars per person, varying with nationality, number of days, and activities. We will always confirm the latest indicative amounts in your personalised quote and specify what is paid on-site in IDR versus pre-paid through us.
Our Luxury Phinisi Fleet: Komodo Signature & Komodo Prestige
All luxury all inclusive Komodo packages sold through Komodo All Inclusive are operated by Komodo Luxury, a Bali-based Indonesian company founded in 2015 and part of Juara Holding Group Limited. Komodo Luxury is licensed under KBLI 79120 and has been recognised with TripAdvisor Travelers’ Choice Awards from 2022 through 2025, reflecting consistent guest reviews across multiple seasons.
The company owns and operates a real fleet of Indonesian phinisi yachts in Komodo, including two dedicated luxury vessels for these packages:
- Komodo Signature – a premium phinisi tailored for small groups wanting a private-yacht atmosphere with modern comforts.
- Komodo Prestige – our higher-capacity luxury phinisi, suited to families, friends or corporate groups seeking a high end all inclusive Komodo charter.
Each vessel has its own cabin layout, deck plan and capacity limits, which we will share in detail during the quote process. We do not charter third-party boats under this programme; your package is always on a Komodo Luxury-owned yacht operated by our own crew.
Service & Crew Ratios
On both Komodo Signature and Komodo Prestige, we keep a low guest-to-crew ratio so service stays personal and efficient:
- Dedicated cruise director or trip leader on board
- Licensed captain and experienced local deck team
- Onboard chef and kitchen crew
- Cabin attendants for housekeeping
- Dive guides/instructors for in-water activities
The exact ratio depends on group size and whether the trip is shared or private, but guests can expect multiple staff members present at any time to assist with equipment, tenders, dining and safety.
Cabins & Onboard Comfort
Luxury for us starts with rest. Long days in Komodo currents or on steep island treks demand a cabin that genuinely lets you recuperate.
Cabin Types & Amenities
Both Komodo Signature and Komodo Prestige feature spacious, air-conditioned en-suite cabins. Layouts vary by vessel but typically include a mix of:
- Master or suite cabins (often with larger beds and more windows)
- Double or twin cabins for couples and friends
- Selected family-friendly configurations depending on trip
Common amenities across cabins generally include:
- Private en-suite bathroom with hot-water shower
- Individually controlled air conditioning
- High-quality mattresses and hotel-grade linens
- Bath towels and basic toiletries
- Storage space for luggage and personal items
- Regular housekeeping and turndown service
We confirm exact cabin allocation and bed configuration during the booking process, so you know whether you are in a suite, double or twin ahead of time.
Shared Spaces
Luxury all inclusive Komodo is not just about your cabin; it is also about where you spend your day:
- Indoor lounge or saloon – air-conditioned area for briefings, relaxing, reading or working quietly.
- Outdoor shaded dining area – meals are usually served al fresco under cover, with views of Komodo’s islands.
- Sun deck – open-air deck with sun loungers or daybeds for sunrise coffee and sunset views.
- Dive deck – organised area for equipment storage, kitting up and entering the tenders.
Wi-Fi may be available intermittently depending on route and local coverage; Komodo still has areas where reception is limited. We will clarify the expected connectivity level for your exact itinerary.
Dining: Full-Board, Chef-Prepared Meals
Our premium Komodo all inclusive package includes all main meals and most snacks on board, prepared by our chef team using fresh ingredients loaded from Labuan Bajo.
What “Full-Board” Covers
- Breakfast – typically a mix of Indonesian and Western options (eggs, toast, fruit, rice or noodle dishes).
- Lunch & dinner – multi-dish meals with protein (seafood, chicken or beef), vegetables, rice or pasta, and salads or sides.
- Snacks – light bites between dives or after treks (cakes, fritters, fruit, crackers).
- Drinks – mineral water, tea and coffee included throughout; soft drinks are often included or available at modest extra cost.
Alcoholic beverages are not generally included in all inclusive rates. Beer or wine can usually be purchased onboard at bar prices, or you may bring your own by prior arrangement (corkage policies differ by vessel; we will advise in your quote).
Special Diets & Preferences
We regularly cater to vegetarians and can often adapt menus for other dietary needs if informed in advance. Due to procurement realities in Flores, we ask for clear communication about allergies or strong preferences at booking so we can confirm what is feasible and what is not.
What a Typical Luxury Komodo Itinerary Looks Like
Komodo National Park sits in the heart of the Coral Triangle and covers both land and sea. Distances between highlights are real: a comfortable luxury experience plans for travel time, tides and currents rather than trying to tick every box.
Common Trip Durations
We operate multiple durations, with exact routes tailored to season and group interests:
- 3 days / 2 nights – “taster” trip that typically covers a mix of central and nearby northern or southern sites, plus at least one Komodo dragon walk.
- 4 days / 3 nights – our most requested length; allows a more balanced loop through north and central Komodo with multiple dives or snorkel sessions per day.
- 5+ days – extended expeditions for keen divers or guests wanting slower pacing, more remote bays and extra time at key sites such as Padar and manta areas.
All trips start and end in Labuan Bajo, the small gateway town on Flores with an airport connected to Bali and other Indonesian hubs. Boarding is usually in the late morning or early afternoon, with disembarkation late morning on the final day, leaving time for same-day flights if your no-fly window allows after diving.
Signature Highlights (Non-Dive)
Most luxury all inclusive Komodo itineraries include several iconic locations, subject to weather and park regulations:
- Padar Island sunrise or early-morning trek – steep but short hike to a panoramic viewpoint. Trails can be hot and dusty; good footwear is important.
- Komodo or Rinca Island dragon trek – guided walk with park rangers to view Komodo dragons in their natural habitat. Sightings are common but not guaranteed; dragons are wild animals with their own rhythms.
- Pink Beach or similar sandy bays – time for swimming, snorkelling, or simply relaxing on the sand. The pink hue is a natural result of coral fragments mixing with white sand.
- Sandbanks and lagoons – weather-permitting, we visit shallow turquoise areas suitable for paddle-boarding, kayaking (if available on your boat) or photos.
Exact landing points can vary with tides, swell and park directives; safety and conservation always come first.
Diving in Komodo: Conditions, Sites & Safety
Komodo is one of Indonesia’s most dynamic diving regions, with strong currents, nutrient-rich water and high biodiversity. That same energy that attracts mantas and schooling fish also means that many sites are not suitable for beginners.
Dive Profiles & Certification Levels
We welcome certified divers on our luxury all inclusive Komodo trips and can organise guided dives accordingly. Some key realities to understand:
- Currents can be strong or unpredictable. Sites in the north and central straits often feature horizontal and vertical currents, downcurrents and fast-changing conditions.
- Popular sites like Batu Bolong and Castle Rock are typically for experienced divers only. We generally recommend at least Advanced Open Water (or equivalent) with solid drift experience for these areas. Final call is made by the cruise director and dive guides based on conditions and guest ability.
- Beginner divers can still dive, but site selection will be more conservative. Gentle reef slopes and sheltered bays exist, especially around central Komodo, and we prioritise safety over ticking famous names.
We will ask for your certification level, recent experience and number of logged dives at the quotation stage so we can propose a realistic dive plan.
Marine Life & Seasonality
Komodo sits at the meeting point of the Indian and Pacific Oceans, creating upwellings that support rich marine life. However, all wildlife is seasonal and sightings are never guaranteed.
- Manta rays – commonly associated with certain sites and seasons, often stronger from roughly late year into early year when plankton levels are higher in specific areas. Patterns can vary, and some trips see many mantas while others see few.
- Reef life – hard and soft corals, reef fish, turtles and macro life are present year-round, with visibility and temperatures changing by season and location (north vs south).
- Pelagics (including sharks and occasional hammerheads) – more likely at specific seamounts and channels with strong current; sightings are sporadic.
We avoid promising any specific animal. Instead, we plan routes to maximise your chances based on up-to-date local knowledge for your travel dates.
Safety Standards
Safety is central to our premium Komodo all inclusive package design:
- Pre-dive briefings for every site with clear description of expected currents and emergency procedures.
- Small dive groups led by professional dive guides.
- Use of surface marker buoys; we recommend each diver brings or rents an SMB and whistle.
- Strict maximum dive counts per day and mandatory no-fly intervals.
Dive insurance is strongly recommended and may be required for certain advanced itineraries. We can point you to well-known third-party providers but do not sell insurance ourselves.
Seasonality: When to Plan Your Luxury All Inclusive Komodo Trip
Komodo is open year-round, but conditions shift by month. The “best” time depends on your priorities (calmer seas, specific wildlife, or quieter anchorages).
Typical Seasonal Patterns
While details vary year to year, guests often plan based on these general patterns:
- April – June: Often a sweet spot for divers and photographers. Seas can be relatively calm, underwater visibility often good in many areas, and vegetation on land still green after the wetter months.
- July – August: One of the most popular periods. Generally drier on land, can be windier at sea, and demand for boats and flights is higher. Early booking is essential for luxury cabins.
- September – October: Favoured by many experienced divers for conditions and marine life activity, though exact patterns vary.
- November – March: Considered the “off-peak” for some routes, but offers opportunities in southern and central areas when conditions allow. There can be more rain and certain crossings may be rougher.
We design itineraries based on real-time forecasts, recent captain reports and park guidelines, not just fixed calendars. In your quote we will always explain why a certain route is recommended for your dates.
What a Luxury Komodo All Inclusive Package Costs
Because we operate real vessels with seasonal schedules, pricing varies by boat, dates, cabin type, group size and trip length. We avoid one-size-fits-all figures and instead give a realistic range so you can budget correctly.
Indicative Price Ranges (Last Verified June 2026)
As a ballpark, based on recent seasons:
- Shared luxury cabin on a scheduled departure – often starts from the high hundreds to low thousands of US dollars per person for a 3D2N or 4D3N package.
- Private charter of Komodo Signature or Komodo Prestige – typically ranges from the mid to high thousands of US dollars per night for the full boat, depending on season, trip length and maximum guest count agreed.
These amounts usually include:
- Exclusive use of the phinisi (for private charter) or your cabin (for shared trips)
- Crew, fuel within standard Komodo cruising routes and tenders
- Full-board meals, basic snacks, drinking water, tea and coffee
- Dive guiding and snorkelling as per the agreed itinerary
They usually exclude:
- Komodo National Park entry and activity fees
- Ranger fees for Komodo dragon trekking
- Harbour taxes, if applicable
- Dive gear rental (BCD, regulator, wetsuit, computer)
- Alcoholic drinks and certain specialty beverages
- Travel to and from Labuan Bajo
- Travel and dive insurance
To get an exact figure for your dates, vessel preference and cabin type, please plan your trip with us or message our team directly on WhatsApp at +62 811-3823-875.
Comparison: Standard vs Luxury All Inclusive in Komodo
Many boats advertise “all inclusive” in Komodo, but inclusions and onboard standards vary widely. The table below gives a high-level comparison between a typical mid-range boat and our luxury Komodo all inclusive offering on Komodo Signature and Komodo Prestige.
| Aspect | Typical Mid-Range Komodo Trip | Luxury Komodo All Inclusive (Komodo Signature / Prestige) |
|---|---|---|
| Cabins | Smaller cabins, some sharing bathrooms, simpler bedding | Spacious, air-conditioned en-suite cabins with hotel-grade linens |
| Guest-to-crew ratio | Higher; staff share multiple roles | Lower; dedicated cruise director, chef, cabin attendants and dive team |
| Dining | Buffet-style, fewer menu variations | Chef-prepared multi-dish meals, more attention to dietary preferences |
| Vessel | Functional liveaboard or converted fishing boat | Purpose-built or extensively refitted luxury phinisi owned by Komodo Luxury |
| Itinerary pacing | Maximises number of stops, sometimes rushed | Balanced schedule prioritising comfort, safety and experience quality |
| Dive & snorkel support | Basic guiding, fewer staff per group | Structured briefings, smaller groups, stronger focus on safety and comfort |
| Pricing transparency | Headline price with many on-the-spot add-ons | Detailed quote with clear list of inclusions vs. park fees and extras |
Who Our Premium Komodo All Inclusive Package Suits Best
From experience, the guests who get the most value from a high end all inclusive Komodo trip typically fall into a few profiles.
Certified Divers Wanting Comfort Between Dives
If you appreciate strong currents and advanced sites but want a comfortable bed, quieter decks and thoughtful service between dives, our luxury phinisi setup is designed for you. Many of our guests are already familiar with liveaboards in Raja Ampat, the Maldives or the Red Sea and expect a similar standard in Komodo.
Families & Mixed Groups of Divers and Non-Divers
Komodo works well for groups where some guests dive intensively while others prioritise beaches, short hikes and wildlife. Non-divers can spend time snorkelling, reading on the sun deck, or joining tender excursions to viewpoints and villages while divers are underwater. A single, transparent package keeps the whole group aligned on schedule and budget.
Couples & Honeymooners Seeking Private Space
Private charters of Komodo Signature or Komodo Prestige allow you to treat the yacht as your floating villa. The route, daily rhythm and dining times can be customised within safe-operational limits. It is an ideal way to blend luxury travel with genuine nature and wildlife encounters.
Corporate & Incentive Groups
For small executive teams or incentive rewards, a luxury phinisi in Komodo offers privacy and shared experiences that a hotel cannot match. We can help structure light meeting time on board around key anchorages and experiences like Padar sunrise or dragon treks.
How Booking & Logistics Work from Labuan Bajo
All our luxury all inclusive Komodo packages start and end in Labuan Bajo, the entry point to Komodo National Park on Flores Island.
Getting to Labuan Bajo
At the time of writing, Labuan Bajo’s Komodo Airport has regular flights from Bali (Denpasar) and seasonal or connecting services from other Indonesian cities such as Jakarta. Schedules can change; we recommend booking flights after you have confirmed cruise dates and always allowing some buffer time in case of delays.
Embarkation & Disembarkation
- Meeting point: Usually your hotel in Labuan Bajo or a designated point near the harbour.
- Check-in: Most departures begin around late morning or early afternoon, subject to tides.
- Return: Disembarkation is usually by late morning on the final day, giving you time for a relaxed lunch in town or airport transfer.
Exact times will be provided in your trip notes; they can shift slightly with harbour congestion or park regulations.
What to Pack
For a luxury Komodo all inclusive cruise, guests typically bring:
- Lightweight clothing and layers for cooler evenings on deck
- Sun protection: reef-safe sunscreen, hat, sunglasses
- Comfortable shoes for trekking (Padar and dragon walks)
- Personal medication and basic toiletries you prefer
- Dive certification cards and logbook, if diving
- Preferred dive gear if you do not wish to rent
We provide towels and bedding on board; luggage storage space is available in cabins and common areas.
Why Book with Komodo All Inclusive by Komodo Luxury
Komodo Luxury is not a generic reseller; it owns and operates the yachts used on our premium Komodo all inclusive packages. This gives us control over maintenance standards, crew training, safety procedures and itinerary design.
Key strengths that our guests often appreciate:
- Real operational presence in Komodo – home port in Labuan Bajo with year-round operations.
- Awarded by guests – TripAdvisor Travelers’ Choice 2022–2025, reflecting consistent reviews across multiple seasons.
- Licensed Indonesian tour operator – registered under KBLI 79120 and part of Juara Holding Group Limited.
- Dedicated domain network – including sister sites such as cruiselabuanbajo.com, charterlabuanbajo.com, yachtlabuanbajo.com, liveaboardlabuanbajo.com, labuanbajodivecruise.com and privatekomodocruise.com, all focusing on different aspects of Komodo travel.
If you decide to proceed with any recommended partners for add-ons such as hotels or transfers, they may pay us a referral fee at no extra cost to you; no one can pay to change what we publish or to influence our safety standards.
To start planning a luxury Komodo all inclusive trip that matches your group size, dive level and preferred dates, you can plan your trip or message us on WhatsApp at +62 811-3823-875. Our sales team is also reachable via email at sales@komodoluxury.com for detailed proposals and cabin layouts.
FAQs: Luxury Komodo All Inclusive
What makes this a “luxury” Komodo all inclusive package?
Luxury here refers to the combination of a privately owned phinisi yacht with en-suite, air-conditioned cabins; a low guest-to-crew ratio; chef-prepared full-board dining; structured dive and snorkel support; and detailed, transparent pricing that bundles all onboard services. You are not just buying a cabin; you are chartering a high-standard floating hotel with a dedicated team focused on comfort, safety and experience quality.
Are Komodo National Park fees included in the price?
Usually not. Because park authorities and related agencies adjust fees periodically, we typically quote Komodo National Park entry, conservation, diving and ranger fees separately from your cruise rate. In your proposal, we will list the latest indicative amounts per person based on your trip length and activities and clarify what is payable onboard in IDR versus pre-paid so you can budget accurately.
Is a luxury all inclusive Komodo package worth it if I am not a diver?
Yes, if you value comfort and curated experiences. Non-divers enjoy the same cabin standards, dining and service, plus guided snorkelling, beach time, Padar viewpoints and Komodo dragon treks. The difference compared with a budget trip is in space, quiet, flexibility and support: you have more room to relax, better food, and a crew that can adjust the day’s pace to your interests instead of juggling large groups on a tight schedule.
How far in advance should I book a luxury Komodo phinisi?
For peak months like July–August and common holiday periods, booking six to twelve months in advance is sensible, especially for full-boat charters or specific cabin types. Shoulder seasons may have more flexibility, but Komodo Signature and Komodo Prestige still fill quickly. Early enquiries also give us better chances to match your preferred dates and route.
Can beginners dive on a luxury all inclusive Komodo trip?
Certified beginners can usually dive in selected, calmer sites under close guidance, but many of Komodo’s signature locations have strong currents and are best suited to experienced divers. We will ask about your certification, number of logged dives and comfort level, then design a realistic plan. Safety comes first: if conditions or ability do not match a site, we will suggest alternatives or additional snorkelling rather than pushing limits.